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We are all known three main season on earth, include Summer, Winter, Rainy season. In that rainy season is most lovely season all people. In this article i will show you the top 10 rainfall place on the Earth. Mawsynram( India ) is the wettest place on the earth recorded in Guinness world record.

Highest Rainfall Place on Earth - Mawsynram, India ( 11,872 mm )

Lowest Rainfall Place on Earth - Atacama Desert, Chile ( 1.016 mm)


Top 10 wettest place on the Earth

10) Emei shan, China

Top 10 wettest place on the Earth 2020
Emei shan

Location : Mount Emei, Sinchuan Province, China

Annual Rainfall : 8169 mm ( 321.63 inch )

Description : Mount Emei is a mountain in Sichuan Province, China, and it is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. Mt. Emei sits at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin. The mountains in  west side of it are known as "Daxiangling" . A huge encompassing territory of wide open is topographically known as the Permian Emeishan Large Igneous Province, an enormous molten area created by the Emeishan Traps volcanic emissions during the Permian Period. At 3,099 meters (10,167 ft), Mt. Emei is the most elevated of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China.

Climate :  The highest point of Mount Emei has a snow capped subarctic atmosphere , with long, chilly winters, and short, cool summers. The month to month 24-hour normal temperature ranges from −5.7 °C (21.7 °F) in January to 11.6 °C (52.9 °F) in July, and the yearly mean is 3.07 °C (37.5 °F). Precipitation is regular all year (happening on over 250 days), however because of the impact of the rainstorm, precipitation is particularly overwhelming in summer, and over 70% of the yearly all out happens from June to September.

Recorded Rainfall History : 428.4mm (16.9 inch ) of precipitation in month of August.


9) Kukui Maui, Hawaii

Top 10 wettest place on the Earth 2020
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Location : Pu'u Kukui mountain, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, USA

Annual Rainfall : 9229 mm ( 363.34 inch )

Description : Puʻu Kukui is a mountain top in Hawaiʻi. It is the most noteworthy pinnacle of Mauna Kahalawai . The 5,788-foot (1,764 m) highest point ascends over the Puʻu Kukui Watershed Management Area, a 8,661-section of land (35.05 km2) private nature safeguard kept up by the Maui Land and Pineapple Company. The pinnacle was framed by a spring of gushing lava whose caldera dissolved into what is currently Īʻao Valley.
Puʻu Kukui is perhaps the wettest spot on Earth and the third wettest in the state after Big Bog, Maui and Mount Waiʻaleʻale, getting a normal of 386.5 inches (9,820 mm) of downpour a year. Water unfit to deplete away streams into a marsh. The dirt is thick, profound, and acidic.

Climate : Kukui, Maui,  elevation is 5,788 feet, the average monthly rainfall is 32.81 inches in winter and 33.49 in summer, with April the wettest month (40.78) and October the driest+ (23.33).

Recorded Rainfall History: 2565.4 mm ( 101 inch ) in one month



8) Mount waialeale, Hawaii

Top 10 wettest place on the Earth 2020
Mount waialeale

Location : Mount Waialeale Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, USA

Annual Rainfall : 9763 mm (  384 inch )

Description : Mount waialeale is a shield well of lava and the second most noteworthy point on the island of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. Its name actually signifies "undulating water" or "flooding water" .
The mountain, at a height of 5,148 feet (1,569 m), midpoints in excess of 373 inches (9,500 mm) of downpour a year since 1912, with a record 683 inches (17,300 mm) in 1982 its highest point is perhaps the rainiest spot on earth.However, ongoing reports notice that over the period 1978–2007 the wettest spot in Hawaii is Big Bog on Maui (404 inches or 10,300 mm for every year).

Climate : The culmination of  Waialeale highlights a tropical rainforest atmosphere , with significant precipitation over the span of the year. (Bodin 1978: 272) cites 460.0 inches (11,684 mm) every year figure similar to the 1912–45 normal, a normal that potentially will have changed from that point forward, while The National Climatic Data Center statements this figure as a 30-year average.The Weather Network and The Guinness Book of Weather Records (Holford 1977: 240) cites 451.0 inches (11,455 mm) downpour every year, while (Ahrens 2000: 528) cites 460 inches (11,680 mm) as the normal yearly precipitation at Mount Waialeale and (Kroll 1995: 188) claims 510 inches (13,000 mm) falls here.

Recorded Rainfall History : 666 inches ( 16,916 mm ) in 1982



7) Big Bog, Hawaii

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Location : Big Bog, Maui Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, USA

Annual Rainfall History : 10272 mm ( 404.40 inch )

Description : The Big Bog on the island of Maui is the biggest high-elevation swamp in the Hawaiian Islands. It is on the fringe between Hāna Forest Reserve and Haleakalā National Park. It is affirmed to be probably the wettest spot on earth, with an announced yearly precipitation of 404 inches (10,300 mm) for the period 1992-2018.

Climate : The Big Bog has a Tropical rainforest atmosphere , with no perceptible dry season and almost steady heavy precipitation. Before the foundation of the station there in 1992, precipitation for Big Bog was evaluated at around 4,600 mm (180 inches) every year. Be that as it may, the main entire year of recorded information indicated 13,995 mm (551 inches) of precipitation, which is one of the most elevated yearly precipitation aggregates estimated in the Hawaiian Islands. From that point forward, the yearly normal has been recorded as 404 inches (10,300 mm).

Recorded Rainfall  History:  In 7-8 January, 1966 it get 78 inches rainfall in  24 hours.

6) Debundscha, Cameroon, Africa

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Location : Debundscha, Republic of Cameron, Africa

Annual Rainfall : 10299 ( 405.47 inch)

Description : Debundscha is a town in the south-western Region of the republic of Cameroon. It is found at the foot of the Mount Cameroon at its south western corner legitimately confronting the south Atlantic sea on the Cameroon coast.
Debundscha has an amazingly wet atmosphere with around 10,299 millimeters (405.5 in) of precipitation falling yearly.
The town of Debundscha is incorporated among the five rainiest spots on the planet which incorporates Lloró, Mawsynram, the Big Bog and Cherrapunji, with every one of them accepting more than 10,000 millimeters (400 inches) of downpour yearly.

Climate : Its vicinity to the equator which is reliably hot and damp, gives Debundscha a long blustery season and a short dry season in a year. Debundscha's waterfront area with the monster Mount Cameroon behind it, a mammoth mountain enormous ascending from the shoreline of the South Atlantic sea to a stature of around 4,095 meters (13,435 ft) and blocking precipitation shaping mists from passing it brings about plentiful precipitation for Debundscha during the year.

Recorded Rainfall HistoryThe western slopes of Mount Cameroon receive  240 to 350 in( 6096 to 8890 mm ) a year.



5) San Antonio de Ureca, Bioko island , Guinea

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Location : San Antonio de Ureca, Biko sure Island, Republic of Guinea

Annual Rainfall : 10450 ( 411 inch )

Description : San Antonio de Ureca, otherwise called Ureka or Ureca is a town in Bioko Sur, Equatorial Guinea, south of Malabo on the island of Bioko. The town of Ureka is incorporated among the wettest zones on the planet , it gets around 10,450 millimeters (411 ins) of precipitation yearly. It is the wettest spot in Africa.

Climate : Extreme precipitation that midpoints 450 inches for each year at times hit San Antonio de Ureca. During the dry season among November and March, the normal temperature in Bioko Island is 25°C which differs consistently. The temperature toward the evening ascends to 30°C however drops to 21°C at evening.

Recorded Rainfall History: Every year in month of November it get approximate 95 inchs ( 2400 mm ) of rainfall.


4) Cropp River, New Zealand

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Location : Cropp River, New Zealand

Annual Rainfall : 11,516 mm ( 453.38 inch )

Description : The Cropp River is a waterway of New Zealand. It streams east for 9 kilometers (6 mi) before joining the Whitcombe River, a tributary of the Hokitika River. On 12–13 December 1995, 1,049 millimeters (41.3 in) of downpour fell over the Cropp River, at the time that was a record precipitation for a 48-hour duration for New Zealand. On 25–26 March 2019, 1,086 millimeters (42.8 in) of downpour fell over the Cropp River, another record precipitation for a 48-hour time frame for New Zealand. The Cropp waterway territory is among the best 5 most elevated, yearly, normal precipitation territories on the planet.

Climate : On 25–26 March 2019, 1,086 millimeters (42.8 in) of downpour fell over the Cropp River, another record precipitation for a 48-hour time span for New Zealand. The Cropp waterway region is among the main 5 most elevated, yearly, normal precipitation regions on the planet.

Recorded Rainfall History : 12–13 December 1995, 1,049 mm (41.3 in)



3) Tutunendo, Colombia

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Location : Tutunendo ,Municipality of Quibdó, Colombia

Annual Rainfall : 11,770 mm (  463.38 inch )

Description : Quibdó is the capital city of Chocó Department, in western Colombia, and is situated on the Atrato River. The district of Quibdó has a zone of 3,337.5 km² and a populace of 129,237, predominately Afro Colombian and Zambo Colombians.

Climate : Quibdó has an incredibly wet and overcast tropical rainforest atmosphere without recognizable seasons. It has the most elevated measure of precipitation in South America and of any city of its size or more noteworthy. The wettest city of bigger size, Monrovia in Liberia, gets 3,050 millimeters (120 in) less downpour every year than Quibdó.
The outrageous precipitation happens in light of the fact that the Andes, toward the east of the city, hinder the westerly breezes driven by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. Consistently, attributable to the Humboldt Current off the west shore of South America, these breezes stay focused in the north of the mainland at Quibdó's longitudes.

Recorded Rainfall History: City average Rainfall in 354 inches per year.



2) Cherrapunji, India

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Location : Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India

Annual Rainfall : 11,777 mm ( 463.66 inch )

Description : Cherrapunji is a subdivisional town in the East Khasi Hills area in the Indian territory of Meghalaya. It is the customary capital of ka hima Nongkhlaw. Cherrapunji has regularly been credited just like the wettest spot on Earth, however for the present close by Mawsynram right now holds that differentiation. It despite everything holds the record-breaking record for the most precipitation in a schedule month and in a year, be that as it may: it got 9,300 millimeters (370 in; 30.5 ft) in July 1861 and 26,461 millimeters (1,041.8 in; 86.814 ft) between 1 August 1860 and 31 July 1861.

Climate : Cherrapunji has a gentle subtropical good country atmosphere (Köppen Cwb), with monsoonal impacts normal of India. The city's yearly precipitation normal stands at 11,777 millimeters (463.7 in).This figure places it behind just close by Mawsynram, Meghalaya, whose normal is 11,873 millimeters (467.4 in). Cherrapunji gets both the southwest and upper east monsoonal winds, giving it a solitary rainstorm season. It lies on the windward side of the Khasi Hills, so the subsequent orographic lift upgrades precipitation. In the winter months it gets the upper east storm showers that movement down the Brahmaputra valley. The hottest  months are November, December, January and February.

Recorded Rainfall  History: It had the greatest recorded total single-year rainfall, i;e 1,042 inches (26,467 mm) in August 1860–July 1861, and one of the greatest recorded in one-month total rainfalls, 366 inches (9,296 mm) in July 1861.


1) Mawsynram, India

Top 10 wettest place on the Earth 2020
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Location : Mawsynram, Meghalaya, India

Annual Rainfall : 11,871 mm ( 467.36 inch )

Description : Mawsynram is a town in the East Khasi Hills region of Meghalaya state in northeastern India, 65 kilometers from Shillong. Mawsynram gets the most noteworthy precipitation in India. It is apparently the wettest spot on Earth, with a normal yearly precipitation of 11,872 millimeters (467.4 in), however that guarantee is contested by Lloró, Colombia, which detailed a normal yearly precipitation of 12,717 millimeters (500.7) in the middle of 1952 and 1989 and López de Micay, likewise in Colombia, which announced 12,892 mm (507.6 in) every year somewhere in the range of 1960 and 2012. As per the Guinness Book of World Records, Mawsynram got 26,000 millimeters (1,000 in) of precipitation in 1985.

Climate : Mawsynram highlights a subtropical good country atmosphere with an uncommonly showery and long monsoonal season and a short dry season. In view of the information of an ongoing not many decades, it has all the earmarks of being the wettest spot on the planet, or the spot with the most noteworthy normal yearly precipitation. Mawsynram gets more than 10,000 millimeters of downpour in a normal year, and most by far of the downpour it gets falls during the storm months.

Recorded Rainfall History : In 1985 it receive 26,000 mm ( 1000 inch) in one year.

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